2025-26 Men's Basketball Roster

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21 Alex Condon

  • Position Forward/Center
  • Height 6-11
  • Weight 230
  • Class Junior
  • Hometown Perth, Australia
  • High School BA Centre of Excellence-NBA Global Academy
  • Twitter alexcondonn
  • Instagram alexcondonn

Biography

Overview
  • Has totaled 668 points and 508 rebounds in his two seasons at Florida, moving into the starting lineup as a sophomore for the Gators’ national championship team.
  • Earned SEC honors both seasons, named All-SEC as a sophomore and SEC All-Freshman his first season.
  • Became the first Gator in program history to make his first career start in the NCAA Tournament.
  • Multi-sport star who also excelled in Australian football and competed in water polo, but opted for the hardcourt.
 
Honors
  • 2025 All-SEC (coaches 3rd team, USA Today 2nd team)
  • 2024 SEC All-Freshman
 
2024-25, Sophomore Season
  • Averaged 10.6 points and a team-high 7.5 rebounds per game, also leading the national champion Gators with 49 blocked shots.
  • Earned All-SEC honors from USA Today (second team) and the coaches (third team) and first-team NABC All-District.
  • Posted seven double-doubles, tallying double-figure scoring 18 times and 10+ rebounds 10 times.
  • His 103 offensive rebounds marked the third-most in a season in Florida history.
  • Posted 12 points, seven rebounds and four steals in the national championship win vs. #2 Houston, including diving on the ball in the closing seconds to seal the will.
  • A key defender in slowing Johni Broome during the second half of the Final Four win vs. #4 Auburn, including drawing a key offensive foul in the closing minutes.
  • Three-time SEC Player of the Week honoree, the second Florida player in program history to earn the recognition three times in a season (Jalen Hudson, 2017-18).
  • Capped the regular season with 17 points and 15 rebounds in 23 minutes vs. Ole Miss, just the third SEC player this century to post 15 and 15 in 25 or fewer minutes during conference play (Johni Broome, Glen Davis).
  • Had a career night with 27 points and 10 rebounds in the win at #7 Alabama, shooting 9-for-16 from the floor, 2-for-4 from 3 and 7-for-9 from the line. He is the fifth player nationally this century to post at least 27 points, 10 rebounds and two blocked shots in a top-10 road win.
  • Became the fifth player nationally this century to put up at least 27 points, 10 rebounds and two blocked shots in a top-10 road win, joining Johnny Davis (Wisconsin), Cade Cunningham (Oklahoma State), Eric Mike (BYU) and Tyler Hansbrough (North Carolina).
  • Tallied 17 points and 10 rebounds to help lead the Gators to the win at #1 Auburn.
  • Posted back-to-back double-doubles with 12 points and 12 rebounds in the win vs. #1 Tennessee, following with 12 points and 10 rebounds in the win at Arkansas.
  • Became the first player this century to post 12 points, 12 rebounds, four assists and zero turnovers vs. a #1 team, doing so in the Gators’ 30-point win vs. #1 Tennessee. It marked the largest margin of victory vs. the nation’s #1 team since 1968.
  • Had 19 points and eight rebounds in the SEC-ACC Challenge win vs. Virginia.
  • Named to the All-Tournament Team in helping Florida win the ESPN Events Invitational, posting 12 points and eight rebounds vs. Wake Forest followed by 17 points and nine rebounds in the championship game vs. Wichita State.
  • Had 23 points vs. Jacksonville on 7-for-7 shooting and 2-for-2 from 3-point range. He is the fourth Gator this century to go perfect from the field with 7+ made field goals and multiple 3-pointers, joining Andrew Nembhard, Erik Murphy and Major Parker.
 
2023-24, Freshman Season
  • SEC All-Freshman honoree who averaged 7.7 points and 6.4 rebounds per game, recording two double-doubles and 14 double-figure scoring games.
  • Led all SEC freshmen in rebounding average (6.4) and blocked shots (45), also leading Florida in blocked shots.
  • Posted a season-best four straight double-figure scoring performances over the final two regular season and first two SEC Tournament games.
  • Made his first career start in the NCAA Tournament, the first Gator in program history to do so.
  • Posted 11 points and 15 rebounds at Ole Miss, becoming the first Gator this century with 10 offensive rebounds in a game and the first UF freshman with multiple 15-rebound games.
  • Scored 14 points off the bench and played heavy minutes in critical situations late during the double overtime win vs. Michigan.
  • Earned his first career double-double with 12 points and 16 rebounds vs. Merrimack. It marked the most rebounds by a UF freshman since Al Horford (18 vs. Alabama, 2004-05), and his nine offensive boards matched the most by any Gator this century.
  • Had a big day off the bench vs. Pitt with 11 points and six rebounds while playing a career-high 24 minutes.
  • Scored 16 of his season-best 17 points in the second half vs. FAMU.
  • Posted 13 points in 17 minutes in his collegiate debut, knocking down the first two 3-point attempts of his career.
 
Prep
  • Represented the NBA Global Academy and trained with the Australian men’s national team.
  • Also competed in Australian football, cricket and water polo growing up.
  • Basketball Australia’s Centre for Excellence counts Andrew Bogut, Matthew Dellavadova, Dante Exum, Joe Ingles, Luc Longley and Patty Mills – Golden’s college teammate – among its alumni, while Josh Giddey is the NBA Global Academy’s first NBA Draft pick.
 
Personal
  • Parents are Damien and Leah Condon.
  • Siblings are Georgia, Lucy, Abbie and Eddy.
  • Father played professional Australian football and mother represented Australia as a swimmer.
  • Came to Florida because of the welcoming environment and the coaching staff.
 
Off the Court
  • Chose #21 because his favorite rapper is 21 Savage.
  • Favorite food: Panda Express
  • If he could have any superpower: Teleportation
  • Favorite quote: “You determine your future.”
  • Hidden talent: Australian football
  • If he could have dinner with any three people: Steve Irwin, Kobe Bryant, Mac Miller
  • Favorite NBA player: Kyrie Irving
  • Favorite athlete outside the NBA: Deion Sanders
  • Favorite place he’s traveled: Greece
  • Favorite vacation: Traveling through Europe, because everyone lives so differently
  • Favorite movie or TV show: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off or Top Boy
  • Favorite book: Diary of a Wimpy Kid series

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Historical Player Information

  • 21

    2023-24Freshman

    Forward/Center
    6'11" 230 lbs
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  • 21

    2024-25Sophomore

    Forward/Center
    6'11" 230 lbs
    21
  • 21

    2025-26Junior

    Forward/Center
    6'11" 230 lbs
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